Some Japanese Americans died in the camps due to inadequate medical care and the emotional stresses they encountered. Several were killed by military guards
At Peace with the Past ; about 200 Japanese-Americans Whose Lives Were Affected by Internment Camps Gather at the Yakima Valley Museum to Discuss History, HealingFerolito, Phil
Little about the internment camps was known to anyone but survivors until Japanese-Americans began resurrecting the memory of their own camps and asking the government for compensation. In 1982, the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians investigated the five Aleut camps in south...
“One thing that stood out to me in these interviews [with former detainees] was how much it harmed them to be forcibly detained for no reason, or not being told a reason." by News O'Clock BuzzFeed Contributor Welcome to another episode of News O'Clock! Which you can listen to by cl...
Museum Purchases Internment Artifacts ; Items Were Produced by Japanese-Americans While Held in U.S. CampsA museum in Los Angeles has acquired a collection of artifactsthat Japanese-Americans produced...Kahn, Eve M
Woman Tells Naperville Students What Internment Camps Were LikeByline: Kari Hartman Daily Herald Staff Writer Grace Arimura knows firsthand about one of...Hartman, Kari
Sister, brother reunite after 46 years; After enduring years of cruelty in internment camps, the siblings were separated in Japan after World War II. Chance led her to discover he was living in L.A.(NEWS)Estrada, Heron Marquez